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Molong's main street
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Molong (plus
Cumnock, Yeoval, Manildra and Cudal)
Attractive and interesting country town on the
edge of the Macquarie Range.
Molong is a pleasant country town of some 1730 people
in the hills of the Macquarie Range, 301 km north-west of Sydney and
529 m above sea-level. It is situated on the Mitchell Highway between
Orange (38 km to the south-east) and Wellington (68 km to the north).
Molong is located within the rich agricultural shire of Cabonne. Fine
wool, wheat, orchards, vineyards, beef cattle and fat lambs are just
some of the local produce.
Prior to white settlement the Wiradjuri people
inhabited the area. It is from their language that the town's name
derives, said to mean 'place of many rocks'.
European settlement began when a government stockyard
was established 1.5 km east of the present townsite. Various dates have
been given, the earliest being 1822. It was a stopover for those en
route to the convict station at Wellington.
The first land grant, 'Larra Lee', was conferred in 1832. A
copper mine, the first metal mine in NSW, was operating 3 km north of
Molong by 1846, though the discovery of gold at Ophir in 1851 drew the
miners away. Molong was gazetted at its present site in 1849. Land
sales proceeded in 1856 with the Golden Fleece Hotel (now the
Historical Museum), Freemason's Hotel (still operating), a Methodist
Chapel (now the basis of a larger Uniting Church), St John's Anglican
Church (now the Anglican hall) and a mill (now a residence) being
amongst the early buildings. Molong became a municipality in 1878.
The boom years of the 1870s and 1880s saw the
development of the town which was further spurred on when it was
announced, in 1881, that the railway would be extended to the town.
Molong became the terminus of the main western line from Sydney from
1886-1893.
Things to see:
Tourist Information
The major information centre in the area is that
at Orange, tel: (02) 6393 8226 OR 1800 069 466.
Heritage Walk
The Cabonne Council has published an historic walking
tour of Molong, which is available from the Orange Visitors' Centre.
Railway Station
The walk starts at the railway station, on the
eastern side of Watson St (the Mitchell Highway), opposite Bank St. The
station was completed in time for the arrival of the first train in
1886. Molong became the terminus of the main western line from Sydney
from 1886-1893. Myors Park is out the front and the Gatekeeper's
Cottage (late 19th century) is adjacent the level crossing).
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National Bank, once the CBC
Bank (1883)
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Bank Street
Head west along Bank St. The town's main thoroughfare
it has some fine buildings and underwent restorations for the 1988
Bicentenary. To the right is Freemasons Hotel, originally a
single-storey structure erected in the 1850s, but much altered over the
years. To the left, as you proceed west along the block towards Gidley
St, are the Rural Lands Protection Board (1872), originally the Post
Office Hotel and later a bank, Upstairs Downstairs (1876), built as a
general store and used for 50 years by the Molong Express Newspaper,
the National Bank building (1883), originally the CBC Bank, and the
post office (1879-80 with the second storey added in 1900).
On the other side of the road is the Telegraph Hotel (c.1880
with extensive alterations in 1910).
Gidley St and the Coach House Craft Gallery
Turn right into Gidley St. To the left, adjacent the
Village Green, is The Coach House Craft Gallery (mid-1870s), originally
the stables and coach house for the New Royal Hotel which was destroyed
by fire in the 1940s. Nearby is Haslam's Mill (1862) which became a
residence in the early 1900s. Opposite is the Millhouse Restaurant,
built as the residence of miller John Black in 1878.
The Yarn Market
Return to Bank St and continue west. To the left is
The Yarn Market, a brick cottage built as a family home in 1860 which
now sells hand-crafted goods, tel: (02) 6366 8260. It is open daily
from 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.
Bank St Continued
The row of shops from the Yarn Market to the town
hall were built in the boom which ensued upon the announcement that the
railway would be extended to Molong. The hall itself was built in 1888.
The community hall was built as a School of Arts in 1878 and was once
the town's first movie theatre. The hall of the Anglican Church was the
original Anglican Church (1860-1906).
Over Edward St is Currall's House, an impressive
home built by the Lee family who, in 1832, acquired the first station
in the area. It is now a bed-and-breakfast. A little further along Bank
St is the Uniting Church. The front section, without the porch, was the
original Methodist chapel. When it was built in 1858, it was the town's
first church. Opposite is Blackadder's House (1870s).
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The Roman Catholic Church in Molong
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Edward St
Return to Edward St and turn left, heading north. To the
left, opposite Bells Lane, is the Pensioners' Hall, built as the
Christian Army hall in 1882. In the next block is the courthouse,
police residence and old lock-up, built in 1885 to replace the original
1864 courthouse.
Return to the corner of Edward and Bank Sts and
continue south on Edward. To the left is the old principal's residence
of the adjoining school, built in 1879. The school is now the Baptist
Church. It was built in 1879 to replace a slab school at Edward and
Hill Sts. Over Riddell St is the old Catholic Church (1877).
Riddell St and the Historical Museum
Return to Riddell St and head east back towards the
highway. At the corner of Gidley and Riddell Sts is the Molong
Historical Museum, built as the Golden Fleece Hotel in 1856. Adjoining
is a restaurant. Slightly further along Riddell St are the Presbyterian
Church and Manse (1866).
Crafts and Antiques
Lorna Boucher's Kimrol Pottery and tea shop, at the
corner of Speedy St and the Mitchell Highway, is open Wednesdays to
Sundays, as well as school and public holidays, from 10.00 a.m. to 5.00
p.m, tel: (02) 6366 9007.
Yuranigh's Grave
Yuranigh was an Australian Aborigine who led Sir Thomas
Mitchell on his 1845 expedition to Queensland. Held in the highest
regard by Mitchell he was killed on the southern outskirts of town in
1850 and interred another 2 km south in the traditional manner, with
carved trees at the corners of his grave to denote that he was a man of
distinction. Mitchell paid for his headstone and the railing. If you
wish to see the grave head south of Molong along the Mitchell Highway
for 3 km and a small signpost indicates a short side road which runs
off to the right.
Cumnock
Head along the Mitchell
Highway towards Wellington then turn left just before the edge of town
on to Banjo Paterson Way which heads north-west to Dubbo through a
wheat belt area. Cumnock is a rural service centre of 290 people, 24 km
from Molong. The Old Courthouse Craft Gallery and Coffee Shop has metal
and woodwork, paintings and folk art, and is open from Friday to Tuesday.
Adjacent the old courthouse is Sue's Bonny Babes, a
porcelain doll studio, and the historic Royal Hotel. Hoppers Hill
Winery is just out of town (turn right at the hotel), tel: (02) 6367 7270.
Yeoval
Another 24 km north-west
along Banjo Paterson Way is Yeoval (population 310). Gold, silver and
copper were extracted from a lode discovered in 1868, about 7 km from
Yeoval. The Goodrich Mine operated periodically until around 1971.
However, Yeoval's greatest claim to fame is the fact that one of
Australia's most famous poets, A.B. 'Banjo' Paterson, spent his early
childhood on a local property. There is a Banjo Paterson Memorial Site
in the centre of town. On the eastern side of town, adjacent the
railway, is the Buckinbah property where the ruins of the old Paterson
home can still be seen. The village also has some fine buildings.
Manildra
Manildra, 20 km
south-west of Molong, is a small rural service centre of 523 people. It
has the largest flour mill in the Southern Hemisphere, established in
1904 when it was moved from Cargo due to the arrival of the railway in
Manildra. The Amusu (pronounced 'Amuse You') is supposedly the oldest
continuously operating picture theatre in Australia, established as a
travelling picture show in 1923, settling at this site permanently in 1936.
Also in town are The Manildra Craft Cottage and Gift
Shop (tel: 02 6364 5033) and Red Wings Studio which specialises in
paintings of horses. It is open by appointment, tel: (02) 6364 5075.
There are two pleasant parks with barbecue facilities and fishing is
possible in Boree and Mandagery Creeks.
Cudal Mohair Stud
On the eastern edge of Cudal, to the left as you head
towards Orange, is the Cudal Mohair Stud which produces fine quality
mohair. There are mohair products for sale, tel: (02) 6364 2024.
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Motels
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Molong Motor Inn
12 Gidley St
Molong
NSW
2866
Telephone: (02) 6366 8099
Facsimile: (02) 6366 8562
Rating: ***
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Hotels
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Freemason Hotel
1 Bank St
Molong
NSW
2866
Telephone: (02) 6366 8012
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Telegraph Hotel
53 Bank St
Molong
NSW
2866
Telephone: (02) 6366 8095
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Dunkleys Molong Bed & Breakfast
45 Edward St
Molong
NSW
2866
Telephone: (02) 6366 9370
Rating: ****
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Lynro House B & B
18 Phillip St
Molong
NSW
2866
Telephone: (02) 6366 8746
Facsimile: (02) 6366 8746
Rating: ***1/2
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Platypus Hollow Bed & Breakfast
"Gamboola Cabonne" Mitchell Hwy
Molong
NSW
2866
Telephone: (02) 6366 9166
Facsimile: (02) 6366 9221
Rating: ***1/2
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Apartments
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Villa Ash
9 Gridley St
Molong
NSW
2866
Telephone: (02) 6366 8851
Facsimile: (02) 6366 8863
Rating: ***1/2
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Farm & Eco Holidays
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Old Redbank
Gumble Rd
Molong
NSW
2866
Telephone: (02) 6366 8337
Facsimile: (02) 6366 9071
Rating: ***
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Caravan Parks
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Molong Caravan Park
Cnr Watson & Hill Sts
Molong
NSW
2866
Telephone: (02) 6366 8328
Facsimile: (02) 6390 7160
Rating: **
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Restaurants
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Molong Motor Inn
12 Gidley St
Molong
NSW
2866
Telephone: (02) 6366 8099
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Molong RSL Club
Riddell St
Molong
NSW
2866
Telephone: (02) 6366 8105
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Wing Hang Chinese Restaurant
123 George St
Molong
NSW
2866
Telephone: (02) 6366 8614
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Cafés
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Molong Cafe
47 Bank St
Molong
NSW
2866
Telephone: (02) 6366 8144
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Pickled Pepper Deli & Cafe
23 Bank St
Molong
NSW
2866
Telephone: (02) 6366 8885
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